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Mansonis eyeworm IH of Mansonis eyeworm (cockroach) Fowl cholera Sudden death syndrome heart attack acute death syndrome fatal syncope lung edema lung congestion dead in good condition E.A of duck viral hepatitis Colibacillosiscolisepticemia psittacosis ornithosis Treatment for chlamydiosis Avian spirochetosis Campylobacter jejuni Ulcerative enteritis (quail disease) canker roupfrothfree in hawks thrush candidiasis moniliasis sour crop Visceral leishmaniasis reservoir parasite of man E. A of salmon poisoning disease (SPD) Vector of SPD Causative agent of wooden tongue Disease that produce gray white sulfur granules E.A of contagious Pleuropneumoniae in pig Oxyspirura mansoni Pyonoscelus surinamensis Pasteurella multocida Flip-over disease

E.A of Lumpy jaw in cattle Disease that produced yellowish sulfur granules Clinical sign ofActimomyces suis infection Disease characterized by excessive extracellular deposition of inert protein fibrils The most common form of amyloid derived from serum Dye for histology in amyloidosis Slpenic fever carbon wilsbrand The lethal toxin and edema toxin of anthrax Type of soil that favor diagnosis of anthrax Protozoan disease of skin subcutis blood vessel mm and other tissue produce cyst in sclera conjunctiva and nasal mucosa (Tx: sulfanilamide and oxytet) Tick vector in Lyme disease Bacillary hemoglobinuria (red water disease) Intracellular protozoan parasite that resembles Toxoplasma gondii affects dogs sheep goat deer horses rodents and rats In plague fleas are the vectors treatment are Rickettsial infection causing abortion in sheep cattle and goat influenza like in man

DHV-type 1 (enterovirus or picornavirus) E. coli infection Chlamydiosis (Chlamydia psittaci) Tetracycline Borrelia anserine Associated or major source of food borne enteritis Clostridium colinum Trichomoniasis (Trichomonas gallinae) Candida albicans Dog Neorickettsia helmintheca Small fluke (Nanophyetus salmincola) Actinobacillus ligneresi Wooden tongue (A. lignieresii) Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae or Haemophilus pleuropneumoniae H. parahemolyticus Actinomyces bovis Actinomycosis Pyogranulomatous mastitis Amyloidosis Amino acid amyloid Congo red dye Anthrax Matalloprotease and adenylate cyclase Neutral or alkaline Besnoitiosis

Ixodes pacificus and Ixodes scapularis Clostridium hemolyticum Neospora caninum

Streptomycin and tetracycline Q fever

Q fever is caused by Reservoir of Coxiella brunetti E.A of sweating sickness transmitted by ticks

The only known definitive host of Toxoplasma gondii Toxoplasma gondii produce in man? Chronic debilitating disease chronic acid fast organism affect all species of vertebrates Animal resistant in TB spp Cat resistant to M. tuberculosis but susceptible to Tularemia caused by (causes septecimia) Vesicular stomatitis confirmed only in countries like North and South America caused by Swamp fever or E.I.A The virus related to HIV Glanders (farcy) caused by Test for EIA Edema disease caused by Edema disease occur at what age/stage Primary a disease vasculature SC edema SM of stomach edema gelatinous edema fluid fibrin strands in peritoneal cavity Thrombosis is common in edema disease Glassers disease (porcine polyserositis infectious polyarthritis) Classical swine fever swine fever E.A of hog cholera E.A of infectious canine hepatitis Mystery swine disease (USA 1987) Corneal clouding or blue eye in E.A of feline panleukopenia (Feline infectious enteritis Feline distemper) most severe in kittens E.A of feline leukemia virus Disease caused by Paramyxovirus related to virus of measles and rinderpest Vaccine for canine distemper The organism that causes pyomic abscess in Tick pyoma The disease that causesa crippled lamb The disease of cloven hoofed animals characterized by fever necrotic stomatitis gastroenteritis lymphoid necrosis and high mortality Zebra striping in the rectum is a classical lesion of Rift valley fever an influenza like disease in man transmitted by

Coxiella burnetti Ixodids and Argasid ticks Hyaloma truncatum (usually in young calves) the female produces epithelitropic toxin Cat Menigoencephalitis Mycobacterium tuberculosis Horse M. bovis and M. avium Francisella tularensis Rhabdovirus Equine infectious anemia EIA (persist in WBC) Pseudomonas mallei Coggins test E. coli 1-2 wks after weaning Edema disease

False Hemophilus suis H. parainfluenza Mycoplasma hyorhinis Hog cholera Pestivirus (fleviviridae) Canine adenovirus 1 PRRS caused by Arterivirus ICH (infectious canine hepatitis) Parvovirus Retrovirus (oncovirinae) Canine distemper Modified live at 6-7 wks to 12-16 wks Staphylococcus aureus and Ixodes racinus Tick pyoma Rinderpest/cattle plague (Morbillivirus)

Rinderpest Bunyavirus

Inflammation of the tympanic membrane tympanic cavity eustacian tube auditory ossicles and tympanic nerve Inflammation of cochlea vestibule and semicircular cavity Surgery of the external ear canal and pinna

Otitis media Otitis interna Lateral ear canal resection (LECR) ventral ear canal ablation (VECA) total ear canal ablation (TECA) Neoringotomy bulla osteotomy Urinary bladder Indirect life cycle Lead toxicity shallow warm stagnant bodies of water containing considerable organic matter Infective egg Cutaneous larva migrans Monocephalus langemucronatus Blepharitis Dacrycystitis Keratoconjunctivitis sicca

Surgery of middle ear Capillaria plica in dogs occur in Capillaria species in birds have Reluctance to fly bright green feces and abnormal wing carriage are common signs of Botulinum toxin most likely to be produced in Infection of whipworm is thru ingestion of Hookworms cause a condition in man called Stomach worm abomasal worm wireworm Inflammation of the eyelids Inflammation of the lacrimal sac A condition that results from aqueous tear deficiency resulting persistent mucopurulent conjunctivitis and corneal ulceration Inflammation of the cornea Prolapsed of the eye Opacity of the lens or its capsule Chlaymdial conjunctivitis zoonosis causing infection in cats lambs dogs and guinea pigs Shrinkage of the eyeball Equine uveitis (equine recurrent uvietis periodic opthalmia recurrent iridocystitis moonblindness) caused by Facefly Species of Thelazia in eyeworm disease Eyeworm of small animals E.A of infectious keratoconjunctivitis pink eye infectious opthalmia Breed of dog commonly affected with marginal auricular dermatoses E.A of necrotic ear syndrome in swine Mite causing otitis externa in rabbit Yeast found in ear canal of dogs and cats Tumor of the cromaffin cells most common tumor of the adrenal medulla Antithyroid drug Hormone- the only oidinate organic compound in the body T4

Keratitis Proptosis Cataracts Proptosis Phthisis bulbi trauma infectious diseaseor Lepto. Interrgans var pomona ONchocerca cervicalis Musca autumnalis Thelazia rhodesii T. lacrymalis T. skrjbini T. gullosa T. californiensis T. callipada Cattle: Moraxella bovis sheep: Chlamydia psittaci Dachshund Staphylococcus hyicus (tx: iodine) Psoroptes caniculi Malassezia cavis Pheochromocytoma Mathimazole and propylthiouracil Thyroid hormone Thyroxine

Sex predilection of Feline Acromegaly (hypersomatotropism) A condition that is caused by reduced secretion of ADH Inability of the kidney to respond to ADH A polydipsia in response to some physiological disturbance but a normal response to ADH Results in a partial deficiency of ADH activity due to antagonistic effect of cortisal on ADH activity in the kidney Treatment of polyuria especially in D. insipidus Pituitary dwarfism occur most frequently in The pituitary center for homeostatic regulation of of body temperature appetite and cyclic shedding of hair Hirsuitism (hypertrichosis)mostly seen in horses as a result of Hyperadrenocorticism (common in dog and not in other species) Sex predilection of hyperadrenocorticism The screening test of choice of hyperadrenocorticim in dogs Hypophysis or the Adenophysis or the Neurohypophysis or the Adenohypophysis consist of The largest part of the adenohypophysis contain crinocrine cells Acidophils (in andenohypophysis secretory cells) secretes Basophils in adenohypophysis secretory cells secretes Neurohypophysis (pars nervosa) secretes Calcium concentration in the blood of mammals Synthesis of PTH is regulated by Primary function of PTH A polypeptide hormone secreted by parafollicular cells (Ccells) of thyroid glands in mammals Calcitonin is secreted in _____ of avian sp and other submammalian sp Vit D3 animal origin or Vit D4 plant origin or Vit D hydroxylated in liver and kidney forming Type III reaction Type IV reaction (delayed type hypersensitivity) Neonates dont exhibit fever because of Transport tetany in ruminants railroad disease railroad sickness

Male Diabetes insipidus Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus Psychogenic diabetes insipidus Hypercorticism Desmopressan acetate- synthetic analog of ADH German shepherd Hypothalamus Pituitary adenoma or pars intermedia Cushing disease Female Low dose dexamethasone suppression Pituitary gland Anterior pituitary lobe posterior pituitary lobe Pars distalis pars tuberalis and pars intermedia Pars distalis Somatotrophs (GH Somatotropin)lactotrophs (prolactin) Gonadotropins (LH FSH) Thyrotophs (TSH) ADH (vasopressin) Oxytocin 10mg/dl Level of blood calcium and Mg of lower degree Control calcium concentration in ECF Calcitonin Ultimobrachial tissue Cholicalciferol Ergocalciferol 125-dihydroxy vit D (calcitriol) Immune complex disease Cell mediated immune reaction High levels of arginine vasopressin Staggers

eclampsia puerperal hypoclacemia puerperal tetany Pregnancy toxemia in cow and ewe usually caused by Post parturient hemoglobinuria caused by

Parturient paresis in ewe 3 stages of milk fever (hypocalcemia parturient paresis in cows)

Malignant hyperthermia or PSS prevalence higher in lean such as Acetone odored breath urine milk sign of Test for ketone bodies Grass tetany grass staggers and deficiency of Fatty liver disease or fat cow syndrome

Periparturient hypocalcemia Low energy diet and inadequate nutrition Exact cause unknown related to P Cu Se deficiency or ingestion of hemolytic or oxidative plant toxin Calcium nd Mg deficiency 1. stand hypersensitive and excitability 2. unable to stand but can maintain sterna recumbency 3. loss consciousness-progress to come duroc landrace Poland china pietrain ketosis acetonemia ketonemia Rotheras test Magnesium Occur periparturient off feed high intriglycerides low blood glucos lead insulin lead suppress fat immobilization from adipose tissue Collar galls Dog Landrace Landrace Parakeratosis Argasidae Ixodidae egg larvae nymph adult L3-4 nymph and adult Scutum Hallers organ Amblyoma americanum Amblyoma cajnnense Amblyoma maculatum Boophilus microplus Dermacentor nitens

Saddle sores or Species affected by seborrhea Pityriasis rosed (in pig) or porcine juvenile pustular psoriaform Dermatitis unknown etiology affects what breed of pigs A nutrient deficiency disease low zinc and high Ca Soft ticks Hard ticks A developmental stage of ticks Pairs of legslarvae nymph and adult Hard plate or dorsal plate Sensory apparatus in the foreleg tarsi of ticks The lone star tick (ixodid ticks) The cavenue tick The golf coast tick Considered the worlds most important tick affecting livestock Loose tick usually affects ear vector of Babesia caballi

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